Uganda, Kampala
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1. Enquire About Enrollment: Contact us to learn about class availability by completing our online preliminary form. The admissions team reviews inquiries and confirms available places for your child's grade. They guide you through the enrollment timeline and next steps. 2. Documentation & Registration Fees: After contact from the admissions team, provide the required documentation and pay the applicable registration fees. The admissions team will confirm which documents are needed and how to submit them. 3. Acceptance & Grade Placement: After payment of the required fees, an admission pack will be issued. Parents will be informed of the reporting date and any additional information necessary for placement. 4. Fees Structure: View the fees structure before making any further payments. The page shows National School starting from UGX 2,600,000 and International School starting from USD 1,360.
Taibah International School offers Cambridge International Curriculum (CIE) for primary and secondary alongside the Uganda National Curriculum (UNEB), serving students aged 4 to 18. A private, co-educational, non-denominational day and boarding school, Taibah operates across multiple campuses, with Primary at Bwebajja, Junior at Kawempe, and Secondary at Bwebajja, supporting a learner-centred approach. The school provides well-structured teaching within Cambridge and UNEB pathways, and emphasises critical thinking, creativity and communication within its 5Cs framework. Facilities include Nursery Playground, dedicated science and computer laboratories at the Secondary campus, and a range of sports amenities including a Sports Field at Primary, a Swimming Pool at Junior, and a Basketball Court and Swimming Pool at Secondary. Co-curricular activities span Exposition, DIT, and Prom; Acts Of Kindness on the Primary campus; and May Band Festivities. Notable features include a focus on arts and theatre, debate and public speaking, and a service ethos through community engagement.